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Re: [oc] Some questions
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----- Original Message -----
From: <volodya@mindspring.com>
To: <cores@opencores.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 11:20 AM
Subject: [oc] Some questions
>
> Hi all :)
>
> I have some silly questions.. Perhaps someone will be kind enough to
> answer them.
>
> First of all what I am trying to do:
> I want to have an analog data acquisition board that can capture at least
> 40MS/s and deliver it the main memory for further processing in real
> time. There are plenty of 40MS/s boards available, but they either have
> slow interface (RS-XXX or parellel port), do not deliver real-time or
> simply too expensive. The good news is that ADCs are cheap (from
> Maxim,TI or National) and one can even get a reasonably priced evaluation
> board. So the next step for me is to get the data from the board to the
> RAM. Unfortunately the situation with digital input boards is similar..
>
> So here goes:
>
> * I have found this development board:
>
> http://www.insight-electronics.com/solutions/kits/xilinx/spartan-iipci.html
>
> which has Spartan II chip on board. The good news (for me) is that
> this board costs $145 - quite acceptable. The bad news it is the bare
> board. With something called "Xilinx PCI core" and other nonsense (like
> DOS drivers) the price is around $1000 - not what I want to spend.
>
> + would "PCI bridge" core be the right thing to use for PCI interface?
>
> + the board designs on opencores.org seem to use Xilinx Vertex FPGA,
> maybe someone would comment on Vertex versus Spartan II, maybe
> I should get a different board.. (Unlike ISA, PCI seems too tough
> for me to manufacture at home).
>
> + with this board there seems to be a bootstrapping problem:
> without PCI core the board cannot be programmed by CPU, but the
> PCI core needs to be downloaded to it first. It looks like the
> right way to go is to use an EEPROM and seperate EEPROM programmer.
> Am I off here ?
>
> * And some general questions:
>
> + the FAQ mentions the lack of open source compiler/tools
>
> o Did this change since it was last updated ?
>
> o Are there any (working) tools/howto to program FPGAs ?
>
> o What is needed to work with FPGAs ?
>
> o Any references (to book or webpages) to help are greatly
> appreciated (I've got Jamils bookmarks), in particular
> are there any standard (good !) books on design of VHDL
> compiler and other tools ?
>
> o are there any thumb rules for gate counts needed to implement
> * PCI core (Xilinx uses 10K)
> * SDRAM interface (???)
> * FFT (???)
> * digital I/O (I guess a few.. I am wrong ?)
>
> o is it silly to hope to program FPGAs by hand first ?
> (ala machine code for cpus) or is there a better way.
>
> Responses are very appreciated :)
>
> thanks !
>
> Vladimir Dergachev
>
> http://www.sourceforge.net/users/volodya
>
>
>
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